CONFIRMED: A BMW M Car That I Didn't Expect Becomes REALITY — Frightening, Indeed

CONFIRMED: A BMW M Car That I Didn't Expect Becomes REALITY — Frightening, Indeed
When BMW made the announcement of the creation of the all-new 4-Series that wasn't all-new at all — it's just a 3-Series, really — we knew a couple of things: There would be a 4-Series Gran Coupe, and there existed a slight chance that BMW would build an M4 Gran Coupe.

It's pretty textbook, actually, considering the Bavarians already did so with the M6 Gran Coupe.

There's just one difference: the 4-Series Gran Coupe isn't all that easy on the eyes. Though I'll be the first to admit that upon first sight at the 2014 New York Auto Show I didn't find it that bad, it still wasn't getting a scratch and sniff sticker from me. It's passable, for me. But is passable something you really want to say about your ride?

Of course the passable 4GC was sporting a dark blue paint job and was decked out with the M Sport kit. Those are the best ways to throw off a pair of eyes.


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According to what we're reading on the web, this is what BMW CEO, Dr. Norbert Reithofer said on a conference call:
 

“The new BMW 4 Series Convertible came out in March. In June, following the Coupe and Convertible, the third model in the new 4 series will be launched: the Gran Coupe. And for those customers who enjoy an even sportier drive, the M version will be available in September. Two further new M models are the BMW M3 Sedan and the BMW M4 Coupe, both available as of June.”


So, the question has to be asked: IF you were investing in a BMW M3/M4, would it be the SEDAN, COUPE or GRAN COUPE? Let us know in the comments below.

Look out for the M4 Gran Coupe to bow come September.


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chewychewy - 5/13/2014 2:19:26 AM
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Waiting for the M3 GT.


HoustonMidtownHoustonMidtown - 5/13/2014 6:55:33 AM
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LOL


JRobUSCJRobUSC - 5/13/2014 1:24:06 PM
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I'd rather have a Gran Coupe than a sedan. It's lower and wider than the sedan, and that coupled with the coupe front end makes it look better than the sedan (and also give it better handling than the sedan), and with the hatch it's more practical. As far as M versions go, that's trickier. All the M's share the same front end, they're not different like the normal 3 and 4-series. The M3 sedan and M4 GC will look very very similar now with the shared bumpers, so had it been up to me I'd have just made one version. Since it's sportier and better looking anyway they should have just made the 4GC the 3-Series sedan in the first place. Poof, problem solved all the way around.


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